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police is trying very hard friends, the scenario that happened last week when thousands were rioting and sitting across the ladder, after some protest will start to throw in stones. and that's why your work police on horseback moved in to clear the area ah, an environmental disaster that's getting was new problems with a stricken contain the ship of shoreline because ah, hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is al, just here alive from the hall. so coming up more political turmoil in molly is west african leaders threatened sanction dr. a military coup. it's being cold. a death
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championship. the push to stop brazil hosting a top football tournament because of corona virus. we take a 1st time to look inside the volcano. that's force thousands to flee the democratic republic of congo. ah, an environmental disaster off the coast of sure lanka is getting worse. a large container ship that caught fire is now thinking a part of it has become stuck on the sea bed. several 100 tons of oil are in its fuel tanks. it's already cause the countries worse to ever maritime environmental disaster. the ship was transporting a cargo of chemicals and plastic mel fernandez has the latest from colombo. so basically what we were heading earlier in the day was that attempts were being
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made to tool the ship away into slightly deeper water, minimizing the potential damage in the event of that ship sinking and discharging that huge amount of potentially fuel and chemicals on board. but the latest we're hearing is that those attempts have been put on hold because one part of the vessel, the bottom of the ship has hit the sea bed. that's what we're hearing. so because of that, it's way too dangerous to try and force that vessel any further. obviously, because of potential structural damage. if you just look over my shoulder in the far distance, it's obviously not too close. it's approximately 800 kilometers or so off the beach is the ship that we're talking about. and the distance, essentially from the surface to the sea bed is approximately 20 meters. and we're hearing that one part of the vessel has have the sea bed. and that has posed
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another sort of plethora of headaches for all of the authorities. they can't move it. they know it thinking. so it's almost inevitable. so what they need to do is get ready to we're already seeing the impact of millions and millions of plastic minor, micro pellets, essentially. which of littered this beach as well as a huge and a lengthy stretch of beach. literally almost stretching a to kilometers, also mixed with debris burnt up debris. so what we're seeing is authorities preparing for things to get even worse. and the rainy a navy ship is reported to have sunk in the gulf of oman. that's after a fire broke out on board, the crews believe to be safe. it's unclear what caused the blaze. molly's inter in president see me go to is expected to be sworn in in the coming
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out of the days of political turmoil metric. koolaid is have been on the growing pressure from the international community. the african union has suspended molly and threatened economic sanctions. the french president is suggesting to pull out troops if instability continues. nicholas hoc joins us now from the capital bank. oh, so how much of a cloud is all the international pressure costing over this swearing in ceremony today? well, quite a bit. i mean the announcement from the african you just overnight that it is suspending molly from the union as well as what happened on sunday when the west african buddy echo us again. it's suspended molly from the union that that doesn't go down well for this square. we and ceremony, it seems that she does not have the legitimacy, at least of the african neighboring states and the whole continent as a whole. despite of that, he's going ahead with it swearing in ceremony that will happen later on. what's
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interesting with that is that it can comfort his position as the man in charge of the country. so me that's going through enormous turmoil just yesterday. there was another attack in un peacekeeping camp in the town of ki dahl in the north. we know that arm groups affiliated to german, sought to this one. what was the mean are active there as well as the slavic state in the graders to her. and they're gaining grounds, not just in the north, but also in the center of the country. there's also been a talk in the south of the country and so well the maryan army and it's leadership right now are fighting over position and govern position in by my co. well, the fighting continues around the country. they're under enormous pressure. take a look at this report. morrow cd bay is prepared to die for his country,
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the son of a soldier, he's training to join molly's army decision. he took after seeing a young colonel take over power from the aging former president k to last august. he believes the soldiers can succeed, where politicians have failed to bring peace to his country and end the violence. the situation is getting worse. when i think of my country in this state of war, i am afraid for the future. that is why i want to join the fight and go to the front line on sunday arm groups affiliated telco, shot security forces in the southern region where to be it's from despite a 2015 piece agreement with some arm groups and the presence of 14000 you in troops in the north and center of the country attacks are intensifying with amalia army losing ground to new armed groups like the flemish states in the greater sahara. almost half a 1000000 mullins have been forced to leave their homes. 6000 people have been killed among the dead. for 2 months both husband
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a captain who died after his vehicle drove over a roadside bomb. yeah. and i was surprised. i didn't expect this. i spoke to him before the attack. he was telling me about a kid in our family and saying he would be back soon. he never came back. i hold the rebels, the groups responsible for his death. the civilian government of transition formed last year was ready to negotiate with some of the arm groups, including with al qaeda affiliate, but the new military region leader, colonel gota detained the prime minister in president. last week they resigned shortly after ty is now interim president. although he says he will stand down after organizing elections. in february 2022, there's only been one peaceful transition of power, 5 military coups, 2 of them in the last 9 months. all of them started from here. the barrack town of county where soldiers are deciding on the future of the country,
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the committee of the move in for otherwise who signed the peace agreement say they disagree with military gentle former prime minister mussa mara believes this is a worrying sign of it. i saw it. jake, you saw like our offices are bickering. i have a government positions in the capital by mechanics. will african soldiers dying the front line, trying to protect our country? this is a humiliating situation. for sea debate. it's not up to politicians or foreign forces to save his country from descending into further chaos. but the 1000000 people, he says he's ready to serve and defend molly. i see me go. it has swapped his military uniform for a suit to be sworn in as the new president of molly into tried to gain some credence and legitimacy, not only for the international community, but for themself. a portion of the public relation, critical of the military is june to grabbing the power from the civilian. he'll be
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nominating though, to appease the criticism, a new prime minister he's given. he said that he is hoping that the m 5 whom and that lead demonstrations against warmer president kate last august we'll choose an suggest someone from their movement to become the next prime minister. and one name is being floated, sho, get my guy. and he's a controversial figure because he believes that the algiers, it create agreement is obsolete and it needs to be changed in order to adapt to the current volume situation has also been critical that too much concession have been made to arm groups in the north and that the state is losing out from this add to all of this, of course, is the international communities reaction france and that we heard from germany that the, the chancellor angular merkel reiterating her support. and this is the biggest german military operation in the world outside of germany. and so there are
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so many actors, sammy, in this crisis, involve from the military to international actors to the united nation. and in this conversation, the voice of the 1000000 people is being drowned out. sammy, thanks so much. nicholas hawk appliance of a palestinian families facing forced displacement from their homes in occupied east . jerusalem is getting more global attention. the head of the un relief and works agency visited the families in chester off for the lottery and he says, false expulsions, of palestinian refugees is illegal under international law. it is very difficult to explain how the lives of his aid, family risk being turned upside down. was a 2nd time within nearly 3 generation of being produced in refugees.
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i. so one home in which you saw the settler, i've already taken over half of the house. so the house is actually divided into a police in the family and a family settler. it is written on what continues to call on the israeli authorities to out the displacement and to protect the rights and dignity. but it's in reference to that in the west bank, including here in santa, where we are today, this eviction violets international law, an obligation as an occupying power for only one. this protest in refugees are facing a 2nd displacement in living memory. at the head of the un agency for police and refugees, and as mandated by the un general assembly to protect assist. but as to refer div,
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i have made it out purity to help prevent another cycle of trauma and us families never ever lost their refugee status. they are recognized as palestine refugees the time when the houses were built in exchange for their russian cards, which men flower and oil, and whatever other support and was providing that was the exchange. they have never lost the refugees. they are registered with registered palestine, refugees, they have right to receive support from any other policy in force that has more from west jerusalem. that's more about the sort of massing international pressure that there has been in recent weeks on this issue. israel's foreign ministry, very recently the beginning of may was talking about this as a private land dispute. a civil matter between one group,
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a jewish group that was essentially suing for the repossession of property. that it said it owns in east jerusalem, which israel sees as a unified part of its capital city after it, unilaterally annexed it in $967.00. well, that's not the story. as far as the international community is concerned, as far as international law is concerned, and certainly not as the palestinians. i concerned this is occupied territory, beholden to international law. and israel has obligations to people who live there particularly refugees. and so this is the narrative that is now being pushed very strongly and israelis coming under some pressure. and of course, the amount of protest and tension that there was around this issue before. and of course, during and after the, the war that we've seen fought with hamas in gaza, adds to it all. israel's attorney general has now inserted himself into this issue . the idea of
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a supreme court hearing which was to have decided whether an appeal would be heard . well, that was postponed on the 10th of may. and the attorney general has until june the 8th to give some kind of opinion on the matter. so there is now a political element to this even as far as israel is concerned, and we wait to see exactly how israel will proceed, whether this pressure will be brought to bear and make a change. it is ready. policy, united nations and red cross officials are in garza to assess the extent of the humanitarian crisis. un representative yvonne that is looking at damage to infrastructure including housing, education, health and waste management. an 11 day conflict left thousands of people displaced following continuous israeli bombardment. israel's defense minister is going to the united states to ask for more military aid than against once a $1000000000.00 to restock israel. their defense off know the 11 day conflict with mass or thousands of rockets launched and intercepted over palestinian and israeli
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skies. meanwhile, negotiations are continuing between political policies and israel to form a new government to end a 2 year political stalemate, opposition lead a le period as until the end of wednesday to declare he can form a coalition. he's in talks with right wing leader enough, stanley bennett, if they agree on a government, it will mark the end of benjamin netanyahu. the 12 year rule will still ahead an al jazeera why migration is at the top of the a gender as the us secretary of state makes his 1st official visit to latin america and writing about heard of escape, elephant leave, a trail of destruction in south west in china, ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways.
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hello, our plum rains have been particularly active towards south east china. so i'll take you just west of hong kong, a new record set 400 millimeters of rain, the highest single day rainfall and much of the same on tap on thursday. this is what our plumb rains do wobble between the gang, see and the pearl river valleys shoot out toward these china sea and just throw tons of rain for the korean peninsula and southern sections of japan. so intense rain in the forecasts for you. heavy rain can also be expected from manila as a tropical storm passes by it will weaken into a tropical depression, but still flooding land fights and power outages. the big concern here, k want to take you to ne india into bangladesh. look at these storm clouds here producing quite intense rainfall, particularly for bangladesh dock at 85 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. we can expect much of the same on thursday as well. and our south west monsoon
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season begins this week, but already a plume of moisture for the west coast of india. and there are some of those strong storms as we head toward west bank. well and this one often pockets thumb where it is hot and dry. croucher, we've got you in for a height of 38 degrees sponsored cattle airways, the heroism and l just they were, will help us to read the for i konica she nicea area, meeting the people in the side and hearing the song, writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on which is era. oh
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the me. welcome back here watching now just hear a time to recap the headlines now. a large container ship the co fire off the shoreline can coast is now thinking part of it has become stuck on the sea bed. several 100 tons of oil are in fuel tanks. the african union has suspended mommy's membership in response to a military coup. there also threatened sanctions if 1000000000 the government isn't reinstated. united nations and red cross officials are in gaza assessing the extent of the humanitarian crisis. on his 1st visit in 4 years, international committee of the red cross director general robert martini started to devolve, isn't cold on israel and palestine when the cycle of violence in
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brazil is pushing ahead. we're hosting one of the world's biggest football tournaments, despite being in the grip of a corona virus health crisis. the copa america tournament is due to kickoff in 11 days, but one opposition politician calls it a death championship in a country where more than 460000 people have died from covey. 19 monica on a key of reports for the president jade wilson out of stood by his decision of the country with the world's 2nd largest co bid 19 death told we'll hope that pop america welcoming south american team for 4 week football tournament. he said, his ministers agreed it would not pose a health vision for me as ever. from the beginning, i've said this about the pandemic. i regret the death, but we have to live if everyone just stays home and farmers should stay home. and i
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want to see a city dwellers will survive because his words came 3 days after tens of thousands of years took to the streets, accusing bill. so matter of mishandling the pandemic and delaying the vaccine roll out, we'll think of a policy. there is no way to qualified insanity of trying to hosting event of this magnitude in our country, argentina, colombia, doing better than brazil in terms of endemic, but they're both of through as hosts of the tournament. different congressmen also voice their outrage. sen, hanneman's ideas. repre sure of the senate committee investigating the government handling of the pandemic that brazil was set to host of jeff champion shell large enough for them was fuzzy. since i cannot appeal to the president to the health minister and the brazilian football confederation. because they are all denial lists on appeal to the brazilian players name. i don't accept holding the cooper america in our country. it's not only on the streets in congress that people are
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discussing whether brazil should or should not host a couple america. this debate has ended up in the supreme court. the opposition workers party has that's the judiciary branch to stop the championship. a supreme court justice has given the president 5 days to explain the government's last minute decision. also now to though is pressing ahead with the plan and has announced that at least 3 cities besides re diginero have agreed to host the match of monetary and give all just sera, rio de janeiro, australia. second largest city is extending locked down measures for another week. melbourne is scrambling to contain infections of a new strain of the virus. the honey contagious variant of cove at 19 1st detected it, india has been found in some patients. the acting premier of victoria state says despite the tension, restrictions will be eased elsewhere. an
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exhibition in hong kong commemorating the 989 tenements square massacres, closed after just 3 days was due to remain open until the anniversary on friday. but organizers said they wanted to protect their stuff off to authorities, open that investigation into the event public memorials of the massacre. a band in hong kong, farther beijing's crank found on the territories pro democracy movement. chillies president sebastian penny ada says the country's duty elected committee to rewrite the constitution should avoid politics of the trenches. july ends elected most the left. this delegates to the committee last month, those aligned with the center, right? government did not secure enough states to block radical changes. the constitution re rise is seen as an opportunity to address inequality issues that lead to violent protests nearly 2 years ago. the white house says ransomware attack that
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shot down meet production in both the u. s. and australia probably came from russia . j. b. s is the world's largest meet packer. it's sort of opperation disrupted on monday investigation suggest the hackers were from a criminal group, likely based in russia, follows another hack last month from a different group tied to russia, which crippled fuel supplies in the eastern us. migration is at the top of the agenda as the us secretary of state makes his 1st official visit to latin america. anthony blink, and once lead us to back in efforts to stop refugees, migrants arriving at the us border is expected. talk about corruption ways to improve the economies of central american nations. gabriel, i was on the reports bustling with activity downtown san jose, the capital of coast rica. a country was steady, economic growth,
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politically stable democracy in a world leader and environmental policies added up. and this is why the tiny central american country, a 5000000 people is often called shining success story. it is not a mistake then the u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin is in town to meet with costa rica, president carlos alvarado father discussed among other things, a growing surge of migrants from central america along the u. s. southern border for blinking. costa rica isn't the problem. but much of the rest of central america is we meet at a moment when democracy and human rights are being undermined in many parts of the region. we see this in the erosion of judicial independence, the craft on independent media and n g o. this, the buying a political opponents, the crashing of anti corruption efforts. in april alone, a record 178000 migrants were stopped at the southern us border,
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trying to enter the us. of those nearly half or more than 80000, came from just 3 central american countries. el salvador, on doris guatemala. the us has contentious relationships with the leaders of all 3 countries. salvador president bu kelly recently fired the attorney general and all members of the supreme court in washington views as an illegal power grab in her duties. president juan orlando hernandez is under investigation in the u. s. for alleged drug trafficking, our family and the guatemala, the president there has been accused of trying to undercut the courts and remove anti corruption judges in a move seen as an erosion of democracy. it's clear that by did ministration season urgent need to regain partners here in central america. despite the challenges, lincoln's trip comes ahead of vice president come la harris's trip to guatemala and
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mexico next week. but central america is changing no longer do all the countries here in the region automatically say yes to everything that washington once, when washington wants it. and in recently, more countries here are speaking with different voices, voices that often run contrary to the interest of the united states. gabriel is dondo. i'll just say to san jose costa rica. more than a week off to africa, the most active volcano erupted nearly 40. people are still missing and hundreds of thousands of fled their homes in the democratic republic of congo. so one of 2 volcanoes, people in government have to worry about malcolm web a company, the un vulcan ologist, to the summit of one of them. the stereo to desco's job to monitor and study africa's to most active volcanoes in the democratic republic of congo. when they're
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at risk of abrupt thing, he'd safest to go by helicopter. we joined him for a visit. we set off from the city of goma, home to about 2000000 people, and perilously close to mountain near a gun go inside the crater on its summit. as a lake of lava, just over a week ago, lava came rushing out of 2 splits in its sides. one of the streams went into the city of goma. this is what it did. thousands of people lost their homes and everything they own. sabri during the 3 most seen, this happened 3 times over the 85 years. he's been alive and cell earth tremors since he was a small boy. there were few records of the volcanoes history, but people here have known its dangers for generations to come up. the oldest used to tell us that if the mountain is annoyed and check it, if the mountain is annoyed and you see fire, then you must run away
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a kilometer and a half higher than the city helicopter is able to land on a shelf inside the crater of mountain a gira all around the edge of the crater, the plumes of gas is coming out of cracks in the ground. it smells eggy, like sofa, and the surface of the ground emitted with this mixture of ashy rog. it's warm to touch and is full of holes because this was boiling, bubbling, molten rock in the crater itself. the level of love is low at the moment after a series of interruptions in the last few years. we keep hearing piles of rocks breaking off the side and crushing down into the bottom. that is clearly still seismic activity. getting on. dario once a closer look, the volcanoes sit on the side of the east african rift, where to take 20 areas have been pulling apart from each other for millions of years. the tool kind of being also very different one from each other. the move at
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the same time because the reef is starting to move, the seismic activity is due to drift. 3 suddenly moves and then unfortunately, the peoplesoft feeling and the whole, these activities and jetty calculus, the un, which area worked for, have had peacekeepers and humanitarian programs in congo for more than 20 years. observing the volcanoes is critical for trying to predict her options and keeping people safe. the crater is best seen from the air. the volcanoes here and not well understood compared to others because of the lack of historical seismic data. there is spectacular, as they are dangerous malcolm web al jazeera mountain emma gira, democratic republic of congo. o heard of wild elephants has been causing havoc in south west and china. after wandering out the nature reserve into neighboring towns
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. they've already tracked 500 kilometers from their base and new non province damaging buildings and trampling crops along the way. experts tracking the animals and show why they're on the move. they say such a journey hasn't been seen before and needs further study. ah, and i think you through some of the headlines are following here. now just are now an environmental disaster off the coast of sure lanka is getting worse. a large container ship caught fire and is now thinking it's become stuck on the sea bed though. several 100 tons of oil in its fuel tanks. so ready cause the country's worst ever maritime environmental disaster. no fernandez has the races from colombo .
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